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- 1818c7eb64b07c714e24dbc3c8a0fed7afe12bcd61bdef062499c3d9b570730f date "May 2001".
- 1818c7eb64b07c714e24dbc3c8a0fed7afe12bcd61bdef062499c3d9b570730f first "Allan".
- 1818c7eb64b07c714e24dbc3c8a0fed7afe12bcd61bdef062499c3d9b570730f isCitedBy Bradshaw_rock_paintings.
- 1818c7eb64b07c714e24dbc3c8a0fed7afe12bcd61bdef062499c3d9b570730f last "Coukell".
- 1818c7eb64b07c714e24dbc3c8a0fed7afe12bcd61bdef062499c3d9b570730f magazine New_Scientist.
- 1818c7eb64b07c714e24dbc3c8a0fed7afe12bcd61bdef062499c3d9b570730f page "34".
- 1818c7eb64b07c714e24dbc3c8a0fed7afe12bcd61bdef062499c3d9b570730f title "Could mysterious figures lurking in Australian rock art be the world's oldest shamans?".